BREAKING: President Obama just granted clemency to 46 men and women whose sentences didn't fit their crimes. Nearly all...
Posted by The White House on Monday, July 13, 2015
Via the White House, this post from Neil Eggleston, Counsel to the President.
As a former Assistant U.S. Attorney and criminal defense attorney, I'm well acquainted with how federal sentencing practices can, in too many instances, lead nonviolent drug offenders to spend decades, if not life, in prison. Now, don't get me wrong, many people are justly punished for causing harm and perpetuating violence in our communities. But, in some cases, the punishment required by law far exceeded the offense.
These unduly harsh sentences are one of the reasons the President is committed to using all the tools at his disposal to remedy unfairness in our criminal justice system. Today, he is continuing this effort by granting clemency to 46 men and women, nearly all of whom would have already served their time and returned to society if they were convicted of the exact same crime today.
Today President Obama will be speaking in Philadelphia at the NAACP's 106th convention. According to White House sources, he will be expanding on his ideas for comprehensive juvenile and criminal justice reform with specific proposals for Congress to consider.